| Sir David Brewster, Robert Jameson - 1822 - 458 pàgines
...generally received *. " In viewing the descent of the trees, my nephew and I stood quite close to die edge of the trough, not being more interested about...the force with which it seemed to shake the trough as it passed, were altogether very formidable, and conveyed an idea of danger much greater than the... | |
| 1822 - 696 pàgines
...opinion that is generally received. " In viewing the descent of the trees, my nephew and I stood quite close to the edge of the trough, not being more interested...the force with which it seemed to shake the trough as it passed, were altogether very formidable, and conveyed an idea of danger much greater than the... | |
| John Ryley, John Gawthorp, John Whitley - 1822 - 344 pàgines
...opinion that is generally received. " In viewing the descent of the trees, my nephew and I stood quite close to the edge of the trough, not being more interested...the force with which it seemed to shake the trough as it passed, were altogether very formidable, and conveyed an idea of danger much greater than the... | |
| John Playfait - 1822 - 668 pàgines
...opinion that is generally received. " In viewing the descent of the trees, my nephew and I stood quite close to the edge of the trough, not being more interested about anything than to experience the impression which the near view of so singular an object must make on... | |
| 1825 - 590 pàgines
...opinion that is generally received. In viewing the descent of the trees, my nephew and I stood quite close to the edge of the trough, not being more interested...the force with which it seemed to shake the trough as it passed, were altogether very formidable, and conveyed an idea of danger much greater than the... | |
| William Brockedon - 1829 - 240 pàgines
...evidently greater than of the rest. .... In viewing the descent of the trees, my nephew and I stood quite close to the edge of the trough, not being more interested...the force with which it seemed to shake the trough as it passed, were altogether very formidable, and conveyed an idea of danger much greater than the... | |
| Gill's scientific, technological and microscopic repository - 1829 - 416 pàgines
...opinion that is generally received. In viewing the descent of the trees, my nephew and I stood quite close to the edge of the trough, not being more interested...the force with which it seemed to shake the trough as it passed, were altogether very formidable, and conveyed an idea of danger much greater than the... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1831 - 620 pàgines
...opinion that is generally received. " In viewing the descent of the trees, my nephew and I stood quite close to the edge of the trough, not being more interested...spectator. The noise, the rapidity of the motion, tbe magnitude of the moving body, and the force with which it seemed to shake the trough as it passed,... | |
| Henry David Inglis - 1831 - 596 pàgines
...opinion that is generally received. K Tn viewing the descent of the trees, my nephew and I stood finite close to the edge of the trough, not being more interested...the impression which the near view of so singular rm object must mak« on a spectatar. The noise, the rapidity of the motion, the magnitude of the moving... | |
| William Brockedon - 1836 - 336 pàgines
...evidently greater than of the rest In viewing the descent of the trees, my nephew and I stood quite close to the edge of the trough, not being more interested...which the near view of so singular an object must moke on a spectator. The noise, the rapidity of the motion, the magnitude of the moving body, and the... | |
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